Word: interallied
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There being no local feeling of rivalry between class nines and players, we go into inter-collegiate contests without any preparation as to the matter of preserving steadiness at critical points, and probably at the outset a little afraid of our opponents, we do not possess that necessary determination to win, backed up by the confidence that our ability and skill deserve, a victory...
...sufficiently large number of college papers have signified their approval of the scheme for an Inter-Collegiate Press Association to warrant the originators of the plan in sending out invitations for a general convention for the purpose of organization, to be held in New York during the Christmas recess...
...plan for the establishment of an Inter-collegiate Press Association has at last taken definite form and bids fair to be soon realized. The HERALD has previously expressed itself as in favor of the scheme and sees no reason now for changing its opinion. With careful and sensible management and with moderate and definite aims there is every reason why such an association should become a success and a power of great moment in the college world. In spite of the ultra-conservative forebodings of the Crimson and the Courant we think its uses and its outcome need neither...
...passing" as the eleven of 1882, while Harvard's team has tried to combine all four essentials. The experience of the season, however, goes to prove that the weight and muscle required to excel in rushing and tackling are the main essentials to success under the existing code of Inter-collegiate Association rules. And, by the way, it is worthy of note that the amendments made at the last convention of the association, which were intended to do away with the "block game" and to put a stop to foul play in tackling men either before or after they have...
...quite agree with the correspondent of the Crimson in thinking that a full discussion of the question of withdrawing from the Inter-collegiate Base-Ball League will be of service to the representatives of Harvard at the base-ball convention, in helping them to determine the stand which they will take upon this question. When the subject was first broached we gave it as our opinion that any separate action on the part of Harvard would be unwise and arbitrary, inasmuch as it would be nothing less than an attempt to coerce the other colleges into her way of thinking...